Corey LaJoie to replace injured Brad Keselowski in Bowman Gray Clash

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Corey LaJoie too Pilot RFK Racing Ford in keselowski’s absence at‍ The Clash

RFK ‍Racing driver Brad Keselowski will miss the ⁢upcoming‍ NASCAR Cup ⁣series exhibition ⁢race, ⁢The⁢ Clash, due ​to recovery from a broken leg sustained in a skiing accident in December. In ‌his place, veteran driver Corey LaJoie will ‍take the wheel of the ‍No. 6⁢ Ford⁢ Mustang at ‍Bowman Gray Stadium on February 1st [2]. ⁤This decision allows Keselowski to prioritize his recovery ⁣ahead⁤ of the official start of the season and ‌the‌ 68th running ⁤of the ⁤Daytona 500 on February‍ 15th [3].

LaJoie Steps ⁤Up with Experience and Bowman Gray History

LaJoie, a seasoned ⁣competitor with nearly⁢ 300 NASCAR ⁤cup Series starts under his ‍belt,⁢ brings a wealth of experience to the No.⁣ 6 Ford.​ He spent⁣ the ⁢2025 season⁢ competing part-time, making four Cup Series ⁢starts and nine Truck Series starts, demonstrating his versatility behind the wheel. Beyond ⁢his driving duties, LaJoie has ​also expanded⁢ his role within the sport as an analyst‌ for NASCAR on Prime Video, showcasing⁢ his understanding and passion for the ‌racing world [1].

This isn’t LaJoie’s first experience at ⁢Bowman Gray Stadium. He boasts a accomplished history at the historic short track, having secured a ⁣victory‍ in​ the 2012 ARCA ⁣East (formerly ‌K&N East) Series race. In a dominant performance, LaJoie ‍led an notable 118 of 153 laps, besting a field of‍ competitors that ⁣included future ⁣NASCAR stars like Bubba Wallace,‍ Kyle Larson, Daniel Suarez, and Chase Elliott ⁢ [3]. This ⁤prior success positions him​ as a strong contender in the upcoming Clash.

A Familiar Face​ for RFK racing

RFK Racing has shown confidence in LaJoie, naming him as their reserve ⁢driver for the ​start of the season. This appointment underscores his value to the team ⁣and ⁢provides a reliable option while Keselowski continues his⁣ rehabilitation.​ LaJoie’s familiarity with the team dynamic‍ and the⁣ Ford Mustang should facilitate a smooth transition as he steps in for the injured driver.

LaJoie⁤ last participated in The Clash during the 2024 season, when the ⁤event was held at the LA Memorial Coliseum. Driving for Spire Motorsports, he finished 17th, gaining valuable experience in the unique, non-points-paying exhibition race.

Keselowski’s Recovery and⁣ Future Outlook

Keselowski ‌underwent surgery following his skiing accident and is focused on a full recovery. He expressed his desire to avoid rushing back and potentially ‍jeopardizing his performance ⁣during the crucial early stages of the NASCAR Cup series ⁢season [2]. His‍ absence from The Clash‌ is a precautionary measure, allowing him to return ​to ‌the track⁤ fully fit and prepared to compete for a ​championship.

LaJoie expressed‌ his⁣ support for Keselowski on social media, stating, “happy ⁢to be of service. Wishing ‌BK a speedy recovery. Let’s go get another trophy at The Madhouse.” ‌This sentiment reflects the ⁤camaraderie within the NASCAR community and LaJoie’s commitment to representing RFK Racing while Keselowski recovers.

The Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium promises to be an exciting event, and with ⁤Corey LaJoie at the helm of the No. 6 Ford,RFK‍ Racing will undoubtedly be a team to watch.

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